Here’s what’s happened: Jon Rahm accidentally struck a PGA Championship volunteer with a divot during the first round at Aronimink, after a frustrated swing on the seventh hole. Rahm apologized on the spot and said he’d try to locate the volunteer to offer a gesture of apology or a gift, calling the incident inexcusable. Multiple outlets have covered the incident with Rahm expressing remorse and explaining it was an unintentional mistake driven by frustration.[1][2][3]
Latest context and coverage
- Rahm acknowledged the lapse and emphasized it was avoidable, taking responsibility publicly after the round.[1]
- Golf Australia and other outlets noted Rahm’s effort to contact the volunteer and make amends.[2]
- The incident drew significant attention on social media and among golf media, with Rahm reiterating his regret in subsequent interviews.[3][7]
What this means going forward
- It’s standard for players to issue apologies quickly in such situations; Rahm’s response aligns with that norm.[3]
- The PGA Championship and organizers typically review such moments for safety and volunteer-welfare considerations, though there’s no indication yet of disciplinary action.[9]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest updates from additional outlets or provide a short timeline of Rahm’s public comments and the volunteer’s status as reported today.